Updated: Wednesday 5 January, 2011
By Becca Talbot - becca@consumerchoices.co.uk
Are you confused by the cost of line rental? We help you compare line rental providers and prices, so you can find the best home phone deal.
A significant chunk of your monthly home phone bill will be made up of line rental - but what is line rental, how much does it cost and can you save money on line rental?
Switching your home phone service to a landline provider that offers cheaper line rental could really help reduce your bills. We take a look at what’s on offer from some of the UK’s largest landline providers and do a line rental comparison…
These days home phone providers in the UK have the option of buying line rental (on a wholesale basis) from BT and charging their customers for it.
This essentially means that you don’t have to pay BT for your line rental anymore - you can take both your calls and line rental from a different supplier. This is not only cost effective, but could also get you a better deal - such as free evening and weekend calls, or a bundled package with your broadband and/or TV.
Some of the providers that offer line rental and calls packages include:
The provider you choose for your line rental should depend on several things, such as:
Once you’ve decide on the above, take a look at what’s on offer in your area by doing a landline postcode search on Homephonechoices.co.uk.
Primus currently offers the UK’s cheapest standalone line rental for just £7.99 a month, including free evening and weekend calls. The Primus Home Phone Saver deal is only available to customers who switch online, exclusively through Homephonechoices.co.uk.
Other cheap line rental offers include YourCalls.net (www.yourcalls.net) at £9.69 a month, which includes free evening and weekend calls.
Auracall (www.auracall.com) also offers line rental cheaper than BT, at £10.99 a month, though free evening and weekend calls will cost you £1.90 extra a month.
If you’re bundling your line rental with broadband, then you can get a line rental-only deal from O2 (www.o2.co.uk) for just £7.50 a month. You have to pay an extra £2 for evening and weekend calls, and it’s only available to O2 broadband customers, but it is a great way to save - especially if you only use your landline to access the internet.
And if you’re an existing O2 mobile customer, you’ll be able to get an extra £5 discount on your broadband every month.
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